I really wish they have the proper publication dates because just saying 2017 isn't very helpful. I've got Peter, Stephen, James, and John in paper and it's alright. I believe that Second Thoughts on the Dead Sea Scrolls: The First Book to Read about the Story, the Scrolls, and their Significance is from the 1960s and there has been a lot of DSS scholarship since then obviously.

FYI I just found this very extensive bibliography with publication dates.

I've been enjoying reading through it - though FF Bruce was a strong influence on me in my young days, and still is. I read a number of these in their original publications (prior to newer editions), so I've enjoyed the re-read.

Bruce is a thoroughly dependable workhorse of a scholar. He may not be known for innovation but I have found him a very reliable scholar. His gospel of John was one of my favourite commentarys, when I first started to study the Bible in-depth. I value him as a great Irenic scholar of the evangelical world.

Most everyone who uses Logos should be beyond grateful for Bruce. A huge portion of NICNT exists through his efforts and anyone who uses Kittel probably doesn't even know that Bruce edited the manuscripts of the translation. A giant in my estimation.

The mind of man is the mill of God, not to grind chaff, but wheat. Thomas Manton | Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow. Richard Baxter

Most everyone who uses Logos should be beyond grateful for Bruce. A huge portion of NICNT exists through his efforts and anyone who uses Kittel probably doesn't even know that Bruce edited the manuscripts of the translation. A giant in my estimation.

True! I bought the 19 Volume Collection elsewhere, since they will be reading material only. Price almost the same as Logos, but includes 7 more volumes. 👍😁👌